Operational startup, Calibration – Badger Meter QuikSert User Manual

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Operational Startup

The following practices should be observed when installing and starting the meter .

MAKE SURE THAT GAS FLOW HAS BEEN SHUT OFF AND PRESSURE IN THE LINE RELEASED BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO

INSTALL THE METER IN AN EXISTING SYSTEM.
1 . After meter installation, close the isolation valves and open the bypass valve .
2 . Open the upstream isolating valve slowly to eliminate hydraulic shock while charging the meter with gas . Open the valve

to full open .

3 . Open the downstream isolating valve to permit the meter to operate .
4 . Close the bypass valve to a full off position .
5 . Adjust the downstream valve to provide the required flow rate through the meter .

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The downstream valve may be used as a control valve .

CALIBRATION

The meter is calibrated on clean, dry air at the factory and tagged with a K factor (pulses per cubic foot) . All attached

electronics have been calibrated to match the flow meter’s K factor . Ensure that the mating factory display is configured to the

proper operating pressures and temperatures of your application . The B142 meter can be re-calibrated by any conventional

meter proving processes used to calibrate standard meters .
The following graphs show how the capacities of the flow meters vary with pressure variations . Separate graphs are provided

for high, medium and low flow ranges .

Turbine Flow Meter, B142 Gas QuikSert

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June 2014

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